This machine found something scientists thought was impossible…
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In the middle of the desert, miles from any city, are two HUGE concrete tubes. They’re part of a giant machine running the most precise experiment humans have ever built…
Each tube is 4 kilometers long, and inside there’s a big metal pipe. And at the end of each pipe, scientists place some of the smoooooothest mirrors ever made. And then they fire a powerful laser that gets split down each tube, bouncing it back and forth… building up more and more power… until… they bring those beams back together… to discover something that just 100 years ago scientists thought was impossible to find!
Finding it took hundreds of scientists and over a billion dollars. But what did we find?? And what’s the cutting edge we’re finding NOW that makes those scientists want to build… AN EVEN BIGGER ONE?
Let me show you…
Chapters
00:00 What's the most precise experiment humans have built?
01:41 How do we know what’s out in the universe?
02:33 What if two stars collide?
03:41 What are gravitational waves?
6:34 What's inside the concrete tubes in the desert?
5:50 How did they build the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory?
07:42 How does the laser experiment work?
09:20 What's the LIGO dance?
11:14 What are the most reflective mirrors in the world?
14:02 What happened when they turned on the laser machine?
15:17 Did we detect gravitational waves?
16:16 Can we manipulate gravity?
17:44 :)
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Bio:
Cleo Abram is an Emmy-nominated independent video journalist. On her show, HUGE* If True, Cleo explores complex technology topics with rigor and optimism, helping her audience understand the world around them and see positive futures they can help build. Before going independent, Cleo was a video producer for Vox. She wrote and directed the Coding and Diamonds episodes of Vox’s Netflix show, Explained. She produced videos for Vox’s popular YouTube channel, was the host and senior producer of Vox’s first ever daily show, Answered, and was co-host and producer of Vox’s YouTube Originals show, Glad You Asked.
Additional reading and watching:
- LIGO: https://www.ligo.caltech.edu/page/learn-more
- Paper on First Gravitational Wave Detection: https://arxiv.org/abs/1602.03837
- Einstein's Theory of Gravitation: https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/research/science-field/einsteins-theory-gravitation
- Advancements to LIGO: Quantum Squeezing: https://www.ligo.caltech.edu/news/ligo20231023
- Advanced LIGO Documentary “LIGO”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dX4vCNi544w
- Caltech, “LIGO: The First Observation of Gravitational Waves”: https://youtu.be/wrqbfT8qcBc?si=39S3-hcXpU6Dwiyg
- Physics Girl, “I Visited the First Gravitational Wave Detector! LIGO | STELLAR”: https://youtu.be/jtp71NT0GNg?si=6BUilmCISXlwN8qr
- Veritasium, “The Absurdity of Detecting Gravitational Waves”: https://youtu.be/iphcyNWFD10?si=DFZYSAIyW90oIoNe
- Caltech “How Squeezing Light Reduces Uncertainty in LIGO's Measurements”: https://youtu.be/q5lnamXhnfI?si=QrbgPVHwkYs1CEip
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Lens: Sony 16–35 mm F2.8 GM
Audio: Sennheiser SK AVX and Zoom H4N Pro
Music: Musicbed, Tom Fox
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Top Comments
@CleoAbram
I LOVE how much you all enjoy HUGE* episodes about these big science experiments! I do too. And I’d love to make more like this for you this year. What experiments would you want us to explore? Tell me under this comment! We’d love your HUGE* ideas.
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@prasant427
Kudos to the guy who approved the budget
3478 likes
@ADragonNaturally
You can hear your blood vessels popping as you go blind. No thanks!
326 likes
@einnujyt
Remember folks, if you think this was expensive, wait till you see the military budget
1069 likes
@Zip_kong
The idea that someone is so brilliant that people are willing to spend tens of thousands of hours and a billion dollars just to see if they are right about something is insane
514 likes
@karlidomingo
The scientist casually saying “hey- I’ve seen you on the internet” made me laugh. To think you come across the algorithm of scientists makes sense but is really cool.
2354 likes
@Hit16
Imagine money wasn’t an issue and we just worked together
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@matisssvehs5094
I'm 10x closer to chimps mind than im to scientists who figured this out 😅
956 likes
@para6810
Just imagine what we could do if.... all humans actually worked 'together' instead of fighting each other?
4174 likes
@HondaMonkeyMan
7:44 Styropyro just became interested.
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@Sparta-vu3jj
You're telling me this Albert Einstein guy is still figuring shit out 100 years after his life time? man he was ahead of his time.
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@parthpatil-ep4mg
What really amazes me isn't just the knowledge, but Cleo's gift for storytelling. She can take something so complicated and turn it into something so clear, making me just a high schooler feel like I genuinely can understand it.
696 likes
@আদ্রিতা.রহমান
A big applause to the people under this project. I love science and I love you guys.
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@destroyion2443
Watching this really puts things into perspective. Humans started with nothing but curiosity and observation, and over thousands of years turned that into knowledge, tools, and now experiments on an unimaginable scale...all in an effort to understand the universe we’re part of. It’s honestly amazing how far human creativity can take us
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@Meank_King
The part that blew my mind the most was the suspension system and the glass threads